NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day featured an image of the Perseid meteor shower as it appeared on August 18, 2026. The shower was particularly good that year due to lunar conditions.
The image, part of NASA’s ongoing Astronomy Picture of the Day series, highlights the Perseids, a meteor shower visible each year. The featured image was captured on August 18, 2026, and showcases the radiant point of the shower in the constellation Perseus.
According to NASA, a key reason for the favorable viewing conditions in 2026 was the Moon. The source states, “This was a good year for the Perseids meteor shower. A key reason was the Moon was […].” The full statement regarding the Moon’s position was truncated in the provided source material, but the implication is that the Moon’s phase or position did not interfere with viewing the meteor shower.
The Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) aims to discover the cosmos by featuring a different image or photograph of space each day, accompanied by a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. The APOD archive is available for review, along with submission guidelines and search functionality.
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